Yes you can, the info at the below link will help you
Queensland does not have an official language. Nor is there an official language for any of the states or territories of Australia, or even of Australia itself. English is the default language throughout the country - including Queensland - but it is not the official language.
The state of Queensland in Australia was named in honour of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, who, in 1859, signed the Letters Patent, which declared that Queensland was now a separate colony from New South Wales.
The default language in Queensland is English, the same as it is throughout the rest of Australia. Therefore, in Queensland, one simply says "hello". Other common forms of greeting are "hi", "good morning / afternoon", and even "g'day".
The term "lamington" comes from the English language. It is a type of dessert that consists of squares of sponge cake coated in chocolate and desiccated coconut, named after Lord Lamington, who served as Governor of Queensland, Australia in the late 19th century.
English is the main language, but Brisbane is a multicultural city; street signs in the Valley area of Brisbane are in English and Chinese, and on the Gold Coast in English and Japanese. There are communities from all over the world in Brisbane, from most of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and this is reflected in cultural associations from all parts of the world which proudly maintain excellent premises and which warmly welcome guests and members from other parts of the world, offering their foods and culture without caring what language their new friends happen to speak. Some speak Celtic languages such as Irish, Scottish and Welsh, but most Brisbane residents whose first language isn't English are still fluent in the English language. And, in any case, people always understand one another, one way or another! It's that kind of city.
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The most commonly spoken language around the Great Barrier Reef is English, as it is located in Australia. However, the indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages are also significant in the region, reflecting the cultural diversity of the area.
Yes, you can drive lorries on a full LGV licence, usually with 5yrs experience. Goto immigration.ca for a provisional overview of your skills and possible likelihood of working there
English is spoken in all of the cities of Australia. Australia's official language is English.
Oxley is a name and may refer to number of things. Oxley is an English surname. Oxley may also refer to Oxley, a suburb of Wolverhampton. Oxley, a Village in New South Wales, Australia. Other places named Oxley in Australia can be found in Queensland and Victoria.
Queensland was settled as a new penal (convict) colony. It was established when explorer John Oxley and Settlement Commandant Lieutenant Miller, together with a crew and 29 convicts, arrived at Redcliffe on 13 September 1824 to start a new penal colony.
The major language spoken in Australia is English.